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government officials say the $51 billion project will create at least 100 thousand jobs. critics say the plan is way too expensive for the money better spent elsewhere. so, it is one of those questions of infrastructure. you know you talk about it in this country too. the train systems could really do upgrading in the u.k. no doubt about that. tracy: here too. imagine if we had a high-speed train to florida? ashley: right about now would be good. get out of the snow and cold. tracy: that would be great. ashley: down to miami in an hour and a half? like 500 miles an hour. tracy: well, better than the flights these days. ashley: yeah. anything to keep you out of the --. tracy: exactly. every 15 minutes we check on the markets. nicole petallides on the floor of the exchange. i know you would like a high-speed rail system, don't you? >> are you teasing me? send me to miami in no time at all? all right. you know it is freezing in new york and i would take it. let's talk about names on the move. the first is hess. this is something that was talked about the minute i walked in h
government officials say the $51 billion project will create at least 100 thousand jobs. critics say the plan is way too expensive for the money better spent elsewhere. so, it is one of those questions of infrastructure. you know you talk about it in this country too. the train systems could really do upgrading in the u.k. no doubt about that. tracy: here too. imagine if we had a high-speed train to florida? ashley: right about now would be good. get out of the snow and cold. tracy: that would...
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march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it does pass of the because the debt ceiling is pushed off and the next real fast deadline is march 27th, that government spending deadline, analysts say that increases the likelihood of a government shutdown. >> take off the worst-case scenario elements of this what could be a worst-case scenario by removing the debt ceiling essentially. have just a good ol' fight on spending. and you know, with those kind of ground rules the markets can continue to recover and that would be best for everybody. >> now republican and democratic leaders are not threatening to shut down the gove
march 27th, that is when government spending runs out. or a large chunk of it. if there is no agreement on that, that could shut down the federal government. you're looking at debt ceiling all the way on may 18th. congressional aides saying treasury is telling them pause of extraordinary measures they can use, this pushes the debt ceiling day back to sometime this summer perhaps if this is a bill that clears congress and the senate is going to consider it the next couple of days and likely it...
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government long arm. it was modeled after the french charleville model 1753 that was brought over by the marquis de lafayette in quantity numbers when they came over to join with the revolution. and it pretty much looks like the french charleville. this one in particular is dated 1812. it relates to the war of 1812. appraiser: i noticed on this one when i looked at it a little earlier that it's marked s.n.y. here on the barrel which means that it was issued to the state of new york militia. this is what they call the 1795 type iii, which is identified by the rounded flash pan here and as you said, this one's dated 1812, which is particularly interesting. now, it should be dated 1812 down on the tang of the butt plate, and i think you'll see it down there. this is a particularly nice musket. certainly, the new york militia saw a lot of action. guest: the new york militia, in particular, fought under general van rensselaer stephen van rensselaer in one major campaign in 1812, which was the assault on queens
government long arm. it was modeled after the french charleville model 1753 that was brought over by the marquis de lafayette in quantity numbers when they came over to join with the revolution. and it pretty much looks like the french charleville. this one in particular is dated 1812. it relates to the war of 1812. appraiser: i noticed on this one when i looked at it a little earlier that it's marked s.n.y. here on the barrel which means that it was issued to the state of new york militia....
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more. [ laughter ] sure, exercise will make me look better, feel better, be more attractive, but if a government employee getting paid ten bucks an hour doesn't see how i've shaved inches off my muffin top, why even fly anymore? [ laughter ] i might as well take the bus, where you don't need some fancy scanner to flash people your junk. [ laughter ] now, folks, my guest tonight a man named michael shellenberger. he is an environmental strategist who believes that we need new thinking when it comes to the battle against global warming. i agree. my old thinking was "what global warming?" [ laughter ] now, i began to believe in global warming after al gore's movie made money. [ laughter ] the market had spoken. it's the same reason i believe our children are fighting to the death in capitol city. [ laughter ] and the evidence is growing. look no further than australia, which was just simultaneously battered by typhoons, wildfires, and record heat. and that's in january. imagine what it's like there in the summer. [ laughter ] but ladies and gentlemen -- [ laughter ] -- australia didn't take this ly
more. [ laughter ] sure, exercise will make me look better, feel better, be more attractive, but if a government employee getting paid ten bucks an hour doesn't see how i've shaved inches off my muffin top, why even fly anymore? [ laughter ] i might as well take the bus, where you don't need some fancy scanner to flash people your junk. [ laughter ] now, folks, my guest tonight a man named michael shellenberger. he is an environmental strategist who believes that we need new thinking when it...
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this was not somebody who was trying to steal credit card information break into government databases and reveal secrets of the united states. whatever he was doing, it didn't deserve the find of punishment which the government was insisting he admit and accept. and it is that overreaching that troubles so many of us. because computer law is a law that requires the government to exercise prudent discretion to try to establish between the really bad crackers, and people who might have been motivated by a more idealistic principaled, not a commercial motive which clearly they understood aaron was not. >> jennifer: so the difficulty is how do you carve this right? so in announcing the indictment in 2011 carman ortiz who is the u.s. attorney said . . . now that is an old argument and many would say she makes a point and this is what you're getting at. if i were sneaking into harvard's law library, and stealing hundreds of legal articles, i could be prosecuted and the question is how is this different? >> yeah, that statement, stealing with a computer is the same as stealing with a crowbar
this was not somebody who was trying to steal credit card information break into government databases and reveal secrets of the united states. whatever he was doing, it didn't deserve the find of punishment which the government was insisting he admit and accept. and it is that overreaching that troubles so many of us. because computer law is a law that requires the government to exercise prudent discretion to try to establish between the really bad crackers, and people who might have been...
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this is the existing problem in the functioning of the government and something that harry reid should have stood up for today. this is a horrible deal and they haven't filled is it out yet. >> jennifer: it is depressing as we lead into the next story karl, about guns, it makes one very discouraged that something will ever get done. the national rifle association afternooned an attack on senator feinstein, and they said, senator feinstein has been trying to ban guns from law-abiding citizens for decades. it's disappointing but not surprising that she's once again focused on curtailing the constitution. curtailing the constitution. karl, what is getting lost in translation here? >> i think the message that dianne feinstein or many others would say to the n ra you can have as many all assault weapons you want access to as long as you join our military. we're talking about not wanting every day citizens to have access to the firearms that are used in the field of war. it's pretty basic. it was the law of the land until it expired under george w. bush. even george w. supported reinstating
this is the existing problem in the functioning of the government and something that harry reid should have stood up for today. this is a horrible deal and they haven't filled is it out yet. >> jennifer: it is depressing as we lead into the next story karl, about guns, it makes one very discouraged that something will ever get done. the national rifle association afternooned an attack on senator feinstein, and they said, senator feinstein has been trying to ban guns from law-abiding...
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protect the public and background checks loopholes at gun shows needs to be stopped but i don't think the government will let it happen. >> michael: it's december pressing when you see the news, all this gunfire and the republicans will not move because they're in the hands of the nra. it's really pathetic. they are a bunch of clowns sometimes. we are a better country because of people like you. thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's been 39 days since the tragedy at sandy hook. at least 1131 has died from gun violence. that's about 43 towns like newtowns. lydia was shot and her mother were shot while they were preparing for a birthday party for lydia's little brother. sheher mother survived but she ♪ ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >> obama: and each day brings further evidence that the way we harness the sun the wind and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. >> michael: that was the only shout out the environment got du
protect the public and background checks loopholes at gun shows needs to be stopped but i don't think the government will let it happen. >> michael: it's december pressing when you see the news, all this gunfire and the republicans will not move because they're in the hands of the nra. it's really pathetic. they are a bunch of clowns sometimes. we are a better country because of people like you. thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's been 39 days since the tragedy at sandy...
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, the legislative, and the judicial branches of the government. the president and the first lady and the vice president and the second lady, they'll be going from statuary hall. they'll be going to take a look at reverend martin luther king jr. statue in the capitol, then they'll be reviewing some military troops. they'll also begin what is historic tradition, going back to president george washington, a parade on this inauguration day, a parade from capitol hill, all the way to where i am right now in front of the north lawn of the white house, the reviewing stand. the parade, it's about to begin. we'll have live coverage, every float, every band. you'll want to see it. don't go away. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long s
, the legislative, and the judicial branches of the government. the president and the first lady and the vice president and the second lady, they'll be going from statuary hall. they'll be going to take a look at reverend martin luther king jr. statue in the capitol, then they'll be reviewing some military troops. they'll also begin what is historic tradition, going back to president george washington, a parade on this inauguration day, a parade from capitol hill, all the way to where i am...
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financial incentives from the federal government. >> reporter: but harvard's dr. robert mullerring says that's not enough. until more money is spent on antibiotic research, super bugs can't and won't be stopped. >> well, this is a ticking time bomb because of the fact that the bacteria are developing resistance mechanisms more rapidly now than we can find new antibiotics. it is in a very real sense an emergency. we need to deal with this soon. or we're back to the pre-antibiotic era. >> reporter: mortality rates then were really grim? >> they were. osgood: coming up, a few words from tarzan. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] ready to mix things up with lean cuisine? try our entrees, snacks and new salads. salmon with basil, garlic chicken spring rolls, and now salads, like
financial incentives from the federal government. >> reporter: but harvard's dr. robert mullerring says that's not enough. until more money is spent on antibiotic research, super bugs can't and won't be stopped. >> well, this is a ticking time bomb because of the fact that the bacteria are developing resistance mechanisms more rapidly now than we can find new antibiotics. it is in a very real sense an emergency. we need to deal with this soon. or we're back to the pre-antibiotic...
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king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be. the play was produced at stanford and i worked very closely with a person in the drama department and they put it on their program and we did it. since then i've been tinkering with it and it's been kind of like a hobby. in taking it to china and taking it to palestine how did you write a play, go through all you have to do in the different governments and what was the reception in those prospective areas? >> guest: in china one of my students was there to be the devotee accident. i visited when she was in china and she was there for a long
king as a protester against government. talk about that for a minute. >> guest: i've engaged in doing documentaries on the movement of martin luther king and i've looked at eis on the prize. this she suggested i have to create my documents by interviewing these people you've spent your life bringing together the sources we don't take this material and true to form it into a play. i thought it was a great idea. i didn't know how much work i was going to get and how difficult it would be....
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. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and this is 50 years of my life and king's legacy and my life coincides with my coming of age, so part of it was to do those two tasks. i felt that my life had been connected to the king legacy, and i felt there was something about my life that needed to be told to understand how king impacted me and how i got involved in this amazing journey of editing team newspapers. >> host: its an excellent reading and you and buy your of the same generation, and why too was coming of age in the 60's. the book i might say was bittersweet to me because i knew dr. king, i knew him the last two years of his life and i am bitter becau
. >> host: government bullies, second book by senator rand paul, how everyday americans are being harassed, abused and imprisoned by the feds. .. is a memoir and a history book. in the book you talk about your personal journey and you are very candid about your life, and you also cover new insights as a historian to the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king, jr.. what prompted you to write the book this way? >> guest: well, i wanted to write something for the anniversary and...
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. >> at what point in time can our administration and government fire someone whose gross negligence left four americans dead in benghazi. what does the word responsibility mean to you madam secretary. >> jon: well websters defines responsibility as why don't you go (bleep) yourself. [ applause ] i'm sorry that was from the show "webster." i'm not saying hillary clinton or the state department are blameless here. we need a thoreau inquiry and critical analysis of the misjudgments and pure incompetence that led to the tragedy but this here committee weren't it. >> on august 16 we had this cable that's been widely reported a classified state department cable warning that the benghazi consulate could not withstand a coordinate add tack. were you aware of this august 16 cable? >> 1.43 million cables a year come to the state department they are all addressed to america they don't all come to me they are reported through the bureaucracy. >> jon: let me ask a question: were they timewarner cables because that would explain why they never showed up. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] sorry f
. >> at what point in time can our administration and government fire someone whose gross negligence left four americans dead in benghazi. what does the word responsibility mean to you madam secretary. >> jon: well websters defines responsibility as why don't you go (bleep) yourself. [ applause ] i'm sorry that was from the show "webster." i'm not saying hillary clinton or the state department are blameless here. we need a thoreau inquiry and critical analysis of the...
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it's time for washington to start living within its means and high time for the federal government to get control of the unfund liabilities in the entitlement programs the way so many private sector industries have done. >> let me say on this ten-year idea for a moment. you've got your skeptics out there who say there's no way we'll get rid to balance, get rid of the 16 trillion debt in ten years, senator schumer in response to the debt limit talks said the gop, this is a quote, the gop is in full retreat on fiscal policy. >> you know, first of all, i don't think that's kind of remarks are very helpful. i mean, we have done about two and a half years of very consistent work focused on trying to get the fiscal outlook straight. you know, all the talk here in davos when i'm asked what's going on in washington, is washington finally going to get its act together to fix the fiscal chal snengs. >> we heard the president in the inauguration, what was his take? >> his speech was aimed at a political constituency. i assume he felt he needed to address. many of the things he mentioned aren't g
it's time for washington to start living within its means and high time for the federal government to get control of the unfund liabilities in the entitlement programs the way so many private sector industries have done. >> let me say on this ten-year idea for a moment. you've got your skeptics out there who say there's no way we'll get rid to balance, get rid of the 16 trillion debt in ten years, senator schumer in response to the debt limit talks said the gop, this is a quote, the gop...
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they're going to have to have a fight about a government shutdown. this is what they should be arguing about. what does the government spend money on? what should it spend money on? how much revenue should be coming in? let's make the argument about that, not about whether the government should default. >> you just -- >> -- i agree with him. >> no, i -- i just think everybody's too -- i mean the question i would ask austan i know we're going to break but i'd ask austan people are very bearish on growth. what if they're wrong and trend growth isn't 1.5 to 2, it's 2.5 to 3 or 3.5 to 4. what does that do to this discussion? >> thanks. we are -- >> i think people are going to be surprised. >> let's pick up on that note. richard bernstein, austan goolsbee are both with us for the rest of the program. joe? >> all right. coming up several stocks on the move this morning. we'll tell you what to watch next. and all next week on "squawk," leading up to the super bowl we'll be talking to nfl owners as part of our "squawk" owners box series. the texans, the dolp
they're going to have to have a fight about a government shutdown. this is what they should be arguing about. what does the government spend money on? what should it spend money on? how much revenue should be coming in? let's make the argument about that, not about whether the government should default. >> you just -- >> -- i agree with him. >> no, i -- i just think everybody's too -- i mean the question i would ask austan i know we're going to break but i'd ask austan people...
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not if the government says. >> ainsley: it's a government control over the prices, if you mark did down 6% above the invoice price whatever the grocery store paid for it in addition to the shipping cost. you're not allowed to decrease the price of milk and when we first heard it, what? shouldn't they be allowed to decrease the price, didn't they buy the milk and allowed to do with it as they're pleased. they're not allowed to. it's controlled. >> tucker: of course, someone spent time lobbying the congress and if you're in the dairy business you get a return on the process. who gets shafted? consumers. it'd be wonderful if we have this, if i'm selling magazine stories great if the federal government required them to buy them at a certain price. but they don't have a lobbyist. >> clayton: you need to get a cheese lobby behind them. the cheese lobby is very, very strong. >> tucker: at a time when food and commodity prices are rising, it's hurting average people. the cost of groceries has gone up dramatically. >> ainsley: and especially at fresh market. paint the picture, flowers everywhere
not if the government says. >> ainsley: it's a government control over the prices, if you mark did down 6% above the invoice price whatever the grocery store paid for it in addition to the shipping cost. you're not allowed to decrease the price of milk and when we first heard it, what? shouldn't they be allowed to decrease the price, didn't they buy the milk and allowed to do with it as they're pleased. they're not allowed to. it's controlled. >> tucker: of course, someone spent...
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this speech today was an ode to big government. it was a hymn to big government. in his refrain, the three "we the people"'s, number one i'm going to defend what liberalism acheered, medicare, social security, medicaid. i'm not going to let any of that be chipped away and secondly, he said the vision for the future, climate change and green energy, the new expansion of liberalism in the new century and then the third element was his expansion of civil rights, where he talked about immigrants and gays and shoe-horned to gun rights under the rubric of security. he outlined the liberal agenda, the big government agenda in the future. and brit talked earlier, remarkably there's absence of any mention of the economy, the deficits, what outsiders would say is the great challenge of our time headed to over a cliff, a real cliff of debt into a sort of a greek future. there is nothing of that in this speech. obama had zero interest in that and this was a declaration that his interest is to restore us to the liberal ascenbency, in the reagan decades and clinton in his state
this speech today was an ode to big government. it was a hymn to big government. in his refrain, the three "we the people"'s, number one i'm going to defend what liberalism acheered, medicare, social security, medicaid. i'm not going to let any of that be chipped away and secondly, he said the vision for the future, climate change and green energy, the new expansion of liberalism in the new century and then the third element was his expansion of civil rights, where he talked about...
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government. anonymous said they targeted the federal website because it's a section of the department of justice. they feel the department of justice has trumped up charges against high profile activists. we reached out to the fbi earlier today. our washington, d.c. bureau carol krade was able to speak to the executive assistant director of criminal cyberresponse and services branch. this is what they had to tell us. we were aware as soon as it happened. and are handling it as a criminal investigation. we are always concerned when someone illegally accesses another person or government agency's networking. >> but this is concerning because this is not just where they overwhelmed the server with a bunch of requests basically. they went after them. they actually took control of the server. the government takes great precautions and measures to keep this from happening. can you walk us through what they did? >> i don't know and i think that's the question right now they took control of the server. t
government. anonymous said they targeted the federal website because it's a section of the department of justice. they feel the department of justice has trumped up charges against high profile activists. we reached out to the fbi earlier today. our washington, d.c. bureau carol krade was able to speak to the executive assistant director of criminal cyberresponse and services branch. this is what they had to tell us. we were aware as soon as it happened. and are handling it as a criminal...
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it includes are registering with the government and undergoing background checks. they will also have to pay taxes, penalties and learn how to speak english. >> illegal immigration is one of the top concerns. congress has failed to act on this. this is a disappointment. >> president obama did state that they did stop in reporting some of them. >> they promise is a promise. with all due respect you did not keep that promise. >> what i did promise was that i will work everyday to make sure that everyone in this country regardless of who they are and what they look like the that would have a fair shot at being an american. >> it was a wake-up call for republicans. >> there were a lot of democrats this stated that would resolve this problem and fix our broken immigration system. >> it is 9:42 a.m. perry ed here is a live look outside. you concede this is the approach to the bay bridge. we will be right back. >> welcome back. we are following the latest out of new orleans. the 49ers are getting ready for super bowl sunday. a part of the processes media day which is sche
it includes are registering with the government and undergoing background checks. they will also have to pay taxes, penalties and learn how to speak english. >> illegal immigration is one of the top concerns. congress has failed to act on this. this is a disappointment. >> president obama did state that they did stop in reporting some of them. >> they promise is a promise. with all due respect you did not keep that promise. >> what i did promise was that i will work...
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government, we really don't deserve. if this had been a commercial enterprise, companies such as nasdaq or general motors and acted the way the u.s. government did with respect to the last debt ceiling debate we would be downgraded to junk. i think it is important for the u.s. government to act responsibly to earn a ratio, a rating that is proper. i would be concerned about downgrades. liz: what a difference a year makes. the last time you and i were sitting here in davos, switzerland, you were teaming up with the intercontinental exchange to make a $11 billion bid for nasdaq, for nyse of course. >> right. liz: here we are a year later and that partner, ice, partnered with the nyse to merge. >> yes. liz: when you heard about that, did that give you a pit in your stomach? what did you think about that? >> no. i certainly wasn't surprised. in the year value of nyse ice declined and when they bid was not much more than they could bid for the whole asset. it was clear the acquisition is good for the nyse shareholders. i also
government, we really don't deserve. if this had been a commercial enterprise, companies such as nasdaq or general motors and acted the way the u.s. government did with respect to the last debt ceiling debate we would be downgraded to junk. i think it is important for the u.s. government to act responsibly to earn a ratio, a rating that is proper. i would be concerned about downgrades. liz: what a difference a year makes. the last time you and i were sitting here in davos, switzerland, you were...
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, his entire government in per lynn today. festivities mark 50 years since the treaty of friendship was signed. that's knight nice. a joint cabinet meeting and parliamentary session is being held also. today's events come as the two countries struggle for a common vision as crisis hit europe. and it's nice that -- >> friendship? >> yeah, after that cold and nasty occupation thing in world war ii and all. meantime, in brussels, european finance ministers are meeting. they're expected to give their approval to allow 11 states to start preparations for imposing a tax on all financial market transactions and measures likely to unsettle banks and houses. for more on the story coming out of europe today, let us head to london to kelly evans who is standing by this morning. i like that necklace. i don't know what it means -- what it's saying to me. it kind of looks like -- >> it's telling you to buy goad, joe. it's a subtle signal to investors. i coordinate my wardrobe with the prevailing market move. >> yeah. >> i was thinking you w
, his entire government in per lynn today. festivities mark 50 years since the treaty of friendship was signed. that's knight nice. a joint cabinet meeting and parliamentary session is being held also. today's events come as the two countries struggle for a common vision as crisis hit europe. and it's nice that -- >> friendship? >> yeah, after that cold and nasty occupation thing in world war ii and all. meantime, in brussels, european finance ministers are meeting. they're expected...
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so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu and obama visibility had the coziest of relationships. how does that complicate their relationship in the second term? >> well, it does appear that the tensions are becoming harder and harder to obscure. the two just don't get along. they're from different ends of the spectrum. i think it is going to be increasingly difficult. there are issues which the two fundamentally disagree. the u.s. is clearly intend on pursuing the iranians from getting a nuclear program. but israel even even that should be given the amount of ott sympathy. >> and where does this lev britain in all of this? >> i think the big is
so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing party or the resurgent right wing party is perhaps one of the obvious ones. but perhaps, as well, you know, really would be looking -- netanyahu, i'm sure, would be looking at the parties in the previous government to help inform the next government. >> we know netanyahu...
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he doesn't hate the federal government. he wants to run the federal government. sometimes in politics, the best way to do that is to run against the federal government. that's the honest truth. >> john avlon, margaret hoover, thank you very much. >> thanks, victor. >>> president obama may be facing a high stakes supreme court battle because a federal appeals court unanimously ruled today that president obama's recess appointments to a federal agency are unconstitutional. the president named three people to the national labor relations board during congress' winter holiday break a year ago. they were former deputy labor secretary sharon block, attorney richard griffin, and attorney terrence flynn. now, today, a three-judge federal panel said those appointments are invalid because the senate was only in recess and technically still in session. let's bring in legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, there are so many questions here. first, let's start with what is the next move? >> well, he will either ask the full appeals court to hear it, or go directly to the supre
he doesn't hate the federal government. he wants to run the federal government. sometimes in politics, the best way to do that is to run against the federal government. that's the honest truth. >> john avlon, margaret hoover, thank you very much. >> thanks, victor. >>> president obama may be facing a high stakes supreme court battle because a federal appeals court unanimously ruled today that president obama's recess appointments to a federal agency are unconstitutional....
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right now the egyptian government is dealing with another day of violent protests. at least 52 people are dead and the head of the army is warning that the political turmoil is putting the state on the verge of collapse. president mohammed morsi declaring a state of emergency which includes a curfew in some cities. meanwhile police are clashing with demonstrators in cairo, using tear gas to break them up and arresting protesters who tried to storm a popular hotel. conor powell has all the latest on this story from jerusalem. hi, conor. >> reporter: patti ann, the protests entered their sixth day and they continue to be very violent. now the anger on the street stems from the slow pace of reforms both politically and economically and making matters worse, over the weekend on sunday night, president morsi introduced martial law into three cities including the major shipping hub of suez. the morsi defended the emergency law calling it necessarily but it is eerily similar to the one that ruled egypt for three decades during the hosni mubarak era. egyptians are increasin
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they need to know from the american government it's the right thing to do. we're getting there, but the state department can do that. and it's public, but at least right now, they're not doing anything. >> harris: jordan, you said a mouthful there. how about america take the lead on this? those are the words that will stick. and it it sounds like a place, a role for mramericans across the country to contact their leadership and elected leaders and let them know how they feel as a country, how we feel as a country. >> absolutely, we had 49 members of congress call on so secretary of state clinton and congress, and sharing it with your friends and fox news, and praying about it in church. it doesn't matter what your politics are, a man who wants to get back-- an american citizen wants to get back to his wife and six-year-old daughter and four-year-old son and it's going to take a world outcry, but our government can't just issue statements, they've got to lead. he's an american, it's an embarrassment if we're not at least the one encouraging those who can do i
they need to know from the american government it's the right thing to do. we're getting there, but the state department can do that. and it's public, but at least right now, they're not doing anything. >> harris: jordan, you said a mouthful there. how about america take the lead on this? those are the words that will stick. and it it sounds like a place, a role for mramericans across the country to contact their leadership and elected leaders and let them know how they feel as a country,...
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the government doesn't work this fast. i worked for them. former irs accountant dee dee stone, now in private practice, was handling the books for this man, ron allen, who controlled a string of limited partnerships in dallas. >> these companies had no sales, but they had all the loans, and the only assets they had were receivables from other related companies. >> convinced the whole thing was a ponzi scheme, she snuck into the office on a weekend and found all the evidence in one drawer. >> you could see where the money was coming in from investors and being transferred out to his companies and to his wife. >> were you scared? >> i was. i was terrified. it was a sunday so it wasn't real likely anyone was going to come in. >> no one came in and stone brought her findings to the s.e.c. in april, 2011, a federal judge shut down what the s.e.c. called an $8 million ponzi scheme. without admitting guilt ron allen and his wife agreed to pay more than half a million dollars and dee dee stone collected a bounty under the new s.e.c. whistle-blower p
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in terms of how we behave, what kind of policies we set, how we work together between business and government and, you know, i'm optimistic that we'll sort it out but, boy, it sure looks ugly right now. >> susie: for more on michaelportier's research and articles go to nbr.com and check out our partnership with some of the nation's top business schools like harvard. >> tom: while beer wasn't invented in america, u.s. brewers are thinking small to make it big. small craft brewers are claiming a bigger stake of the industry's annual $300 billion in sales. mike hegedus takes us to one small regional brewer on the verge of going national. >> reporter: it is the face of success illuminated by a welders' torch, a german- engineered expansion assembled with bavarian precision. a $10 million project to increase production of-- roll out the barrels, baby, it's beer! this is the lagunitas brewing company operation in petaluma, california, on the edge of bucolic sonoma county pasture land. lagunitas, with 150 employees, is in the sweet spot of the u.s. beer industry. sales by small, regional craft brewe
in terms of how we behave, what kind of policies we set, how we work together between business and government and, you know, i'm optimistic that we'll sort it out but, boy, it sure looks ugly right now. >> susie: for more on michaelportier's research and articles go to nbr.com and check out our partnership with some of the nation's top business schools like harvard. >> tom: while beer wasn't invented in america, u.s. brewers are thinking small to make it big. small craft brewers are...
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the government is investigating the claims. but back in november when 112 people died in another clothing factory fire in bangladesh the gates of that building it was determined those were locked. >>> u.s. military says it has successfully launched a missile interceptor rocket on the california's coast. they did not have a target. it was intended to be a warning to north korea that the u.s. has the technology to destroy long range byless tick missiles. >>> north korea is threatening more nuclear tests this morning. state run media reports that leader kim junk june held a high profile meeting. >>> hundreds of people joined a nation-wide test in -- the so- called million mom stroll included several men. they hope tapping into the power of families will encourage change. >> i just want to get some common sense gun safety solutions out there so that we don't have to go through this again and again and again. >> one million moms for gun control is a grass roots organization that was formed after the newtown elementary school shootin
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there's a new government. they just came inta power and they're going after some big vested interest. they're going to start to crackdown on some of the monopolies or duopolys or whatever you want to call them. they started to crackdown on corruption. they just busted another ten guys over the weekend. they've published editorials. they're trying to shake things loose there in a way that they haven't -- >> well, i -- you know, i don't know how we got back to that again. >> the mistresses on tape? >> yeah. >> it's the only kind to have, apparently. >> we're talking about possible pit falls. >> pit falls because i think china is facing -- look, the low hanging fruit for the last 20 years was there, right? they've gotten now to be a middle income country. to get from a middle income to a high income country is difficult. they're going to have to do things to shake things looks in a way that we cannot anticipate. >> mike, you talked about how those monsters got put back into the cage. when you hear what michelle i
there's a new government. they just came inta power and they're going after some big vested interest. they're going to start to crackdown on some of the monopolies or duopolys or whatever you want to call them. they started to crackdown on corruption. they just busted another ten guys over the weekend. they've published editorials. they're trying to shake things loose there in a way that they haven't -- >> well, i -- you know, i don't know how we got back to that again. >> the...
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and governments in the region oil producing governments tend to budget at that sort of level. natural gas, of course, a much bigger variation and the u.s. has become competitive in petrochemical and other sectors because of the shale gas revolution. >> and of the that's on commodities. mike brown, impacted deeply by what happens with the mining industry in south africa. we've seen a lot of fallout from the platinum mine disruptions. you're exposed there. how are you measuring that? how is that going to affect you? >> certainly it has a large effect on the country as a whole. there is now dialogue taking place between business, government and labor to try and resolve those issues. more directly in terms of our bank, clearly we have a large minerals business. but i'm very pleased to say that we've had no direct exposure today. >> are you going to have to increase provisions at all for bad debts? >> no, i don't believe that our provisions will increase as a direct result of this at all. >> okay. but what happens if it continues? this is going to drag the economy down, as well. it
and governments in the region oil producing governments tend to budget at that sort of level. natural gas, of course, a much bigger variation and the u.s. has become competitive in petrochemical and other sectors because of the shale gas revolution. >> and of the that's on commodities. mike brown, impacted deeply by what happens with the mining industry in south africa. we've seen a lot of fallout from the platinum mine disruptions. you're exposed there. how are you measuring that? how is...
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we'll find out whether or not the federal government decides to press him on corruption. >> brian: now the rest of your headlines. a bombshell new report revealing colorado grand jury voted to indict the parents of jon benet ramsey following her murder. prosecutors refused to try the case. the shocking revelation comes more than 13 years after the d.a. said his office lacked enough evidence to file charges against anyone suspected in the six-year-old's death. her parents weren't exonerated until 2008, two years after jon benet's mom died of cancer. >> gretchen: small plane crashes into the hudson river in new york and the man and woman on board both wearing life vests managed to climb out. but they were in the freezing water for a half hour before crews found them. >> we could hear them calling for help. we had a visual on them and we were trying to head them off 'cause they were going southbound in a pretty good clip. >> gretchen: they're now being treated for high though thermia. four years ago, captain sully sullen burger crash labbed his plane on the hudson river, saving the lives
we'll find out whether or not the federal government decides to press him on corruption. >> brian: now the rest of your headlines. a bombshell new report revealing colorado grand jury voted to indict the parents of jon benet ramsey following her murder. prosecutors refused to try the case. the shocking revelation comes more than 13 years after the d.a. said his office lacked enough evidence to file charges against anyone suspected in the six-year-old's death. her parents weren't...
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so i wouldn't hold my breath that whatever israeli government that emerges is going to be able to take major decisions on the israel yanl palestinian decisions because it's going to be a broader government. it's on the rule of the orthodox, national service, socioeconomic issues and perhaps on iran. >> a lot of people think that the center in israel, it's really much disputed, has moved further to the right and this government may too. he wants only just, the voters heard him, a bit of a slap in face. he has to do deals. that's the nature of the politics. you have to have a coalition. the more diverse it is, the harder it is to move it forward. what is he going to face pulling it together? >> i think the question is can a sit with b? i mean, lapid has a major priority in trying to push the issue of national service for the orthodox community within israel. that's invariably going to create major tensions with benjamin netanyahu's traditional coalition partners. >> he's having to hold hands with them as well. >> exactly. so i think you could foresee a coalition, as strange as it may see
so i wouldn't hold my breath that whatever israeli government that emerges is going to be able to take major decisions on the israel yanl palestinian decisions because it's going to be a broader government. it's on the rule of the orthodox, national service, socioeconomic issues and perhaps on iran. >> a lot of people think that the center in israel, it's really much disputed, has moved further to the right and this government may too. he wants only just, the voters heard him, a bit of a...
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oold have happened if the gun was fired. 3 a group of online hacking activists are going after the government by taking over a federal website. they're claimiig retaliation foo the eath f a fellow "arthel nevelle" as the - next. the onliie hacking roup, rogue activists -- ijacking 3 overnnght the website oo the u.s. sentencing commission .. judicial brannh. and replacing it with a phreatennng note, yootube named after u-s supreme couut &pjustices. huut says: "it's dangerous. i mean after the hoped we'd cleaned this up. ve it's something we don't spend enough tiie and money on. it's a ssriouu vulnnrability. countries like china are this -- in retaliation ffr the death of innernet activist aaronnswartz, who committed suiciie on january 11th.. the hackers say theyyve computer systemssand copied nt - secret information -- threetening to release the data. mcfarland says: "the governmeet has to first of aal &ppigure outtwhere can it protect and hoo can it protect without becoming too intrusive pnto everybody's daily lives." criminal harges related to aa &phacking case when heedied. family and frien
oold have happened if the gun was fired. 3 a group of online hacking activists are going after the government by taking over a federal website. they're claimiig retaliation foo the eath f a fellow "arthel nevelle" as the - next. the onliie hacking roup, rogue activists -- ijacking 3 overnnght the website oo the u.s. sentencing commission .. judicial brannh. and replacing it with a phreatennng note, yootube named after u-s supreme couut &pjustices. huut says: "it's dangerous....
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it's just sitting there offshore in mostly government bonds offshore. they could bring it back. i think what would be most likely would be a much more aggressive share repurchase. they won't do a one-time dividend like they did years ago. >> your sneaky long is up 1.5%, rick. thanks for stopping by. >> thank you. >> rick sherlund. >>> what do family ties and initial public offering have in common? we'll find out when the ceo of bright horizons joins us next. say farewell to secretary geithner. we'll talk about his legacy and the challenges for his successor, jack lew. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to pr
it's just sitting there offshore in mostly government bonds offshore. they could bring it back. i think what would be most likely would be a much more aggressive share repurchase. they won't do a one-time dividend like they did years ago. >> your sneaky long is up 1.5%, rick. thanks for stopping by. >> thank you. >> rick sherlund. >>> what do family ties and initial public offering have in common? we'll find out when the ceo of bright horizons joins us next. say...
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how are people going to get jobs if the governments see that and realize they want cheaper jobs? >> well, neil, would argue that we have seen productivity go up and wages go down so i would challenge the fundamental function it's okay to pay nonliving wages. it destroys the middle class. the middle class is the back bone otherwise the economy. the fact this recession has gone on so long has a lot to do with the fact we don't have much of a middle class anymore. so if we want to look at this in the larger picture and long term, then labor unions are what we need. their decline has led to the decline he the middle class and hurt our economy tremendously. >> well, we had janitors -- in wisconsin, what we found out is we had public sector worker janitors being paid more than people with college educations. i don't think that's acceptable this. auto industry -- the reason why it went in the toilet and goes there every 25 years is because we're paying people above wages for the jobs they're doing. there's a reason why toyota has plants in the united states that are not union and they'r
how are people going to get jobs if the governments see that and realize they want cheaper jobs? >> well, neil, would argue that we have seen productivity go up and wages go down so i would challenge the fundamental function it's okay to pay nonliving wages. it destroys the middle class. the middle class is the back bone otherwise the economy. the fact this recession has gone on so long has a lot to do with the fact we don't have much of a middle class anymore. so if we want to look at...
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barely enough to govern. now with almost all the votes counted, it looks like a hung parliament. 60 seats on the right. 60 seats on the left. that means that netanyahu must now do something that really none of us took too seriously last night. he must reach out, as you say, across the aisle to the center left. that means turning to really the big winner in these elections. a newcomer named yayer lapit. a former news anchorman, charismatic head of a centrist, secular party which ran on mostly domestic, economic meat and potato issues. what will that mean policy wise? i think first we'll see early on a kick-start of the peace talks with the palestinians which have effectively been dead, those talks, for four years now. lapid is a strong president supporter of a two-state solution. we're likely to see movement there. that will, by the way, improve strained to say the least relations with the united states and the allies. but i don't think netanyahu's tough positions either on iran, on future air strikes in gaza,
barely enough to govern. now with almost all the votes counted, it looks like a hung parliament. 60 seats on the right. 60 seats on the left. that means that netanyahu must now do something that really none of us took too seriously last night. he must reach out, as you say, across the aisle to the center left. that means turning to really the big winner in these elections. a newcomer named yayer lapit. a former news anchorman, charismatic head of a centrist, secular party which ran on mostly...
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been of course a governing never events. we have promises to keep the mouth and for the one is the one we make to the people. that proposition 30 passed. that we will guard the money made available. that means living within our means and not spending what we did that happen. fiscal frugality iby expanding e programs only to cut them back when the funding is the clearest. this is not progress is not progress the is an illusion. the stock and gulf arabs now want. we are not going back there. ththe federal level, the court, ought change because of this hole in the budget. ignoring unknowns would be fallible. to pay down hour while the debt is hallie plunged to a decade of depth. recall the story of genesis. a grain of sand and cats that blast and well flavored. which came out of the river followed by seven other aspects. berlin can't get the fat cats. the pharaoh could not interpret history until just explained to him that the seven fat cows or seven years of great plenty. the settlement house with seven years of famine. this l
been of course a governing never events. we have promises to keep the mouth and for the one is the one we make to the people. that proposition 30 passed. that we will guard the money made available. that means living within our means and not spending what we did that happen. fiscal frugality iby expanding e programs only to cut them back when the funding is the clearest. this is not progress is not progress the is an illusion. the stock and gulf arabs now want. we are not going back there....
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the french market is very much the uncertainty around tax success government. i think that will wash through. >> if we now believe in that, that impacted that small percentage of the population. >> from our point of view, the key issue was the uncertainty of the consumers and also the companies. one of the welcomes of the french government now gives us payroll tax credit which we were very positive about. unfortunately we don't know the exact amount. we're waiting for the details. in france at the moment, there is a sense of, look, can we get clear? >> it's amazing. it seems to me that this is the theme around the world. sernlt it is the theme in the united states right now. you're seeing corporations sit on their cash and wait for policymakers to come up with clarity so they can move forward. what is it going to take to actually move forward? what is it going to take, for example, to get france and poland to see consumers and moving once again? >> well, i think there are some differences country by country. france, it's a specific issue which is the tax regime
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. >> tom: are you referring to government spending cuts or or the central bank continuing with the firewall and protection. >> i was thinking about two things. the program that the b.c. b.has put in place, which has not been taken up. but if it needed to be taken up, i think it should. the other is the progress on the banking union, which is a really important thing. they have taken the first steps, jut the first steps. there is quite a way to go. >> tom: let's talk a little about the united states, because you do address the u.s., and obviously congress and the president keep putting off decisions on spending cuts for america's government budget. how does that postponement impact your forecast? >> we have assumed that basically the fiscal confrontation for this year will be about 1.25%. it could be worse. the scenario under which it is worse, is the case in which the administration comes in. if administration comes, the cuts in spending, there will be and additional half a percent. i think we have a forecast of 2%, and a decreased goal of 1.5%. >> tom: slow but steady growth in the united
. >> tom: are you referring to government spending cuts or or the central bank continuing with the firewall and protection. >> i was thinking about two things. the program that the b.c. b.has put in place, which has not been taken up. but if it needed to be taken up, i think it should. the other is the progress on the banking union, which is a really important thing. they have taken the first steps, jut the first steps. there is quite a way to go. >> tom: let's talk a little...
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change the government. no sign of the president heeding those demands and no sign of these two sides talking. wolf. >> joining us now, the british foreign secretary william hague. thanks very much for joining us. let's talk about the arab spring. egypt, libya, tunisia, all of north africa, throughout the midwes middle east. it looks like potentially it's turning out to be a nightmare. is it? >> i think it's never been the work of a couple of years. clearly, it's the work of a generation, change in the arab world. countries that don't have a particular model to follow, you know, there is no -- it's not like the end of communism in europe where eastern european countries knew they wanted to be like western european countries. these countries have to find their own model of democracy. >> looking back, was it a mistake to dump mubarak? >> the egyptian people dumped mubarak? but a lot of the european countries said it was time for him to go. >> well, in the face of revolution in egypt. none of these countries, c
change the government. no sign of the president heeding those demands and no sign of these two sides talking. wolf. >> joining us now, the british foreign secretary william hague. thanks very much for joining us. let's talk about the arab spring. egypt, libya, tunisia, all of north africa, throughout the midwes middle east. it looks like potentially it's turning out to be a nightmare. is it? >> i think it's never been the work of a couple of years. clearly, it's the work of a...
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i think the onus is going to start shifting to the government itself and the government is looking ahead to an election, as we talked about many, many times. and here becomes the tricky part because they're trying to embark on structural reforms, they're talking about tax reforms, as well. this will be a multi layered process and hopefully they'll be in power long enough to deliver some of those changes. i think the market was expecting for the bank of japan to come in .deliver everything that was going to solve all of japan's problems after decades of recession, then they were probably misguided. but for the moment, the reaction we're getting from people who were watching japan is they probably took as many steps as they could today to try and address this decision. >> kaori, stay with us. ed, welcome. you just heard a little bit of the back and forth. what's your own opinion here on what the boj has or hasn't delivered? >> good morning. thanks very much for having me on the show. my opinion is i completely agree with everything kaori said. even more than that, i would say to the viewin
i think the onus is going to start shifting to the government itself and the government is looking ahead to an election, as we talked about many, many times. and here becomes the tricky part because they're trying to embark on structural reforms, they're talking about tax reforms, as well. this will be a multi layered process and hopefully they'll be in power long enough to deliver some of those changes. i think the market was expecting for the bank of japan to come in .deliver everything that...
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these are all government contracts that are going to be effected. although this particular area of the market -- sorry. in defense has done very well since the november lows. up almost 13%, i think we're going to see a pullback as a result of this. >> well, so you think we're going to see a further instability going into the debt ceiling debate? >> absolutely. look what happened with the fiscal cliff. we're going to see nervousness. >> and yet mark you think the fundamentals are good for this economy and this market. >> i think so. while there has been some trepidation as to what the economy was going to look like in 2013 as we were going into the fiscal cliff negotiation at the end of last year, we've now seen in three consecutive months the third being this morning that durable goods orders rose. and in fact trailing three month advance in core capital goods orders is the biggest since the middle of 2011. so you have this mountain of cash in corporate america today. capital stock in the united states. it's the oldest in decades at about 17 years o
these are all government contracts that are going to be effected. although this particular area of the market -- sorry. in defense has done very well since the november lows. up almost 13%, i think we're going to see a pullback as a result of this. >> well, so you think we're going to see a further instability going into the debt ceiling debate? >> absolutely. look what happened with the fiscal cliff. we're going to see nervousness. >> and yet mark you think the fundamentals...
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if he was able to have a democrat follow him four years from now then maybe the idea that government can be hipful to people, go back to what bob carry said that whole idea what we can do with collective action has returned because we've spent a couple decades with 9 idea that government was the enemy. that would be a big shift if that's possible. the only other thing i would say i think he needs to think about the economy even if it's beginning to recover there's still a problem for the manufacturing base not being here, for are kids not being trained correctly, for getting more jobs that are really good jobs for people here. there's a lot of ideas that have been put forth but they need to be focused in a certain way, the idea if you work hard you really can get ahead in this country just like people did in the old days. >> rose: i want to come back to that. michael. >> there are all sorts of reasons for optimism but since we're talking about history, one cautionary note. lbj at the beginning of 1965 i think bob will confirm this, said to his staff you may think i can do anything. b
if he was able to have a democrat follow him four years from now then maybe the idea that government can be hipful to people, go back to what bob carry said that whole idea what we can do with collective action has returned because we've spent a couple decades with 9 idea that government was the enemy. that would be a big shift if that's possible. the only other thing i would say i think he needs to think about the economy even if it's beginning to recover there's still a problem for the...
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>> i think the government should have pursued them. when we look at the biggest mess the industry was in. we weren't in them but then acquired mortgage city and got us back into it. it was such a mess, i don't think there was any question the government should have required the banks to go back and look to see what took place. i can only speak for our experience. there were errors in the national city process, no question. sweatled those and that's fine. i think what was happening was the government did a good thing, they were finding -- you might find a lot of technical errors and we'll deal with that. there really wasn't a great deal of foreclosing on people who didn't pay their bills. >> the bankers need a pr firm, too. just watching the media portrayal of settlements done, they divided $2 billion bay ty number of people affected and say the average homeowner only gets $800 and the bank gets away with it. you would think the everybody was foreclosed upon the individual had no complicity or responsibility in anything that happened. >
>> i think the government should have pursued them. when we look at the biggest mess the industry was in. we weren't in them but then acquired mortgage city and got us back into it. it was such a mess, i don't think there was any question the government should have required the banks to go back and look to see what took place. i can only speak for our experience. there were errors in the national city process, no question. sweatled those and that's fine. i think what was happening was the...
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is the government pushing back? any new information on the controversial way this all went down. >> reporter: the biggest sort of controversy, if you will, came when that convoy of five vehicles left the gas facility, being driven away by the jihadists, hostages on board vehicles, four vehicles were destroyed, we understand the hostages inside killed as well. a couple of hostages able to escape. the way the prime minister put it we saw the vehicles leaving some of them overturned and burst into flames but it does seem that the security forces there did attack that convoy. but they may have had good reason, because what we have learned from security sources is that convoy was due to take those hostages out of al gearia, they were to be used as bargaining chips, if you will, by the jihadists to stop any further attacks on the gas facility so they could continue to hole out there and perhaps damage it and as well use these as hostages as these al qaeda linked jihadists had in the region, try to make money out of them.
is the government pushing back? any new information on the controversial way this all went down. >> reporter: the biggest sort of controversy, if you will, came when that convoy of five vehicles left the gas facility, being driven away by the jihadists, hostages on board vehicles, four vehicles were destroyed, we understand the hostages inside killed as well. a couple of hostages able to escape. the way the prime minister put it we saw the vehicles leaving some of them overturned and...
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the bill will prevent the government from defaulting on its debt. the bill passed the house on wednesday after the republican majority changed its stance. republicans said they would not approve the bill unless the government made more cuts to social programs. republicans had public criticism that they were not consider the markets on a financial default. john boehner said to show the american people that it would move to balance the budget. >> they understand you can't continue to spend money that you don't have. we're committed to doing a budget on the house side. a budget that will balance over the next ten years. it's time for the senate and the president to show the american people how they're willing to balance a budget over the next ten years. >> the bill now goes to the senate where it's expected to pass and be approved by the white house. republicans will continue to push the government to review social security spending. the bill urges congress to compile an outline of the 2014 budget by mid-april. more business headlines next hour. here i
the bill will prevent the government from defaulting on its debt. the bill passed the house on wednesday after the republican majority changed its stance. republicans said they would not approve the bill unless the government made more cuts to social programs. republicans had public criticism that they were not consider the markets on a financial default. john boehner said to show the american people that it would move to balance the budget. >> they understand you can't continue to spend...